IBM Ricoh FB750 User manual

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Print & Scan
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Model FB750
ImageReader PowerScan
Users Guide
Version 980605
Info Peripherals 1998
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implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.
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Product Warranty
Product warranty information can be found on the last page of this document.
Introduction
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Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Welcome ..............................................................................................................................................................5
The Users Guide................................................................................................................................................. 5
Assistance ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
What is TWAIN? .................................................................................................................................................7
A note about application software....................................................................................................................... 7
Scanner Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 9
System Requirements ..........................................................................................................................................9
Package Contents............................................................................................................................................... 10
Unlocking the Scanner ......................................................................................................................................10
Connecting the Scanner to the Computer .......................................................................................................... 10
Connecting the Power Adapter to a Power Supply ........................................................................................... 11
Connecting a Printer to the Scanner .................................................................................................................. 11
Scanner Driver and Application Software Installation ................................................................ 12
Starting the Installation Program ............................................................................................................................... 12
Installation Program .......................................................................................................................................... 12
Scanner Driver...................................................................................................................................................13
InfoCenter 32 (Windows 95, 98, or NT only) ...................................................................................................14
PictureMall PictureFun! (Windows 95, 98 or NT only)....................................................................................16
InfoCenter Lite ..................................................................................................................................................17
Adobe Acrobat Reader ......................................................................................................................................20
Installation Paths ............................................................................................................................................... 20
Uninstalling .......................................................................................................................................................21
Scanner Operation............................................................................................................................ 22
TWAIN .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Selecting a Source in Scanning Applications....................................................................................................22
Document Placement ......................................................................................................................................... 23
Starting the Scan................................................................................................................................................ 23
TWAIN User Interface, scanning controls ........................................................................................................ 23
Image Types and Scanning Modes .................................................................................................................... 24
Image Type .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Color Photo.......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Gray Photo ........................................................................................................................................................... 24
B/W Line Art......................................................................................................................................................... 25
B/W Halftone ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
Original ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Scan Mode ................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Image Control ....................................................................................................................................................25
Resolution.................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Recommended Scanning Resolution and Mode by Task ............................................................................................. 26
Scale ............................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Special Controls ................................................................................................................................................ 27
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Descreen ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Color Wizard ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
Tool Bar .............................................................................................................................................................28
Invert ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Mirror .......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Brightness/Contrast..................................................................................................................................................... 28
Color Adjustment......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Histogram/Tone Map................................................................................................................................................... 29
Menu Bar ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
File .............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Image ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Help ............................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Scanning Buttons...............................................................................................................................................30
Preview ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Zoom............................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Scan ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Preview Window ............................................................................................................................................... 31
Included Applications and Reading the Software Manuals ......................................................... 32
Adobe Acrobat Reader ......................................................................................................................................32
InfoCenter 32 and InfoCenter Lite .................................................................................................................... 32
PictureFun! (Windows 95, 98, or NT)...............................................................................................................33
InfoCenter Lite Applications (Windows 3.1 or 3.11)........................................................................................ 35
When to Use Which Application.......................................................................................................................35
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 37
Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 37
Cleaning the Glass:............................................................................................................................................ 37
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 38
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .................................................................................................................. 38
Setup & Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 38
Scanner Operation ...................................................................................................................................................... 40
Printer Setup and Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Technical Support .............................................................................................................................................. 44
Specifications..................................................................................................................................... 46
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement..................................................................................................46
EC Declaration of Conformity ..........................................................................................................................47
Appendix ........................................................................................................................................... 48
Tips & Hints for Using Your Scanner ...............................................................................................................48
Scanning............................................................................................................................................................... 48
Printing ................................................................................................................................................................ 48
Saving................................................................................................................................................................... 49
OCR, Changing a scanned document into text you can use in a word-processor ............................................... 49
Saving to Floppy Diskettes or for Email .............................................................................................................. 50
Emailing Images .................................................................................................................................................. 50
Glossary of Imaging Terms ............................................................................................................................... 51
File Formats....................................................................................................................................................... 64
Limited Warranty............................................................................................................................. 66
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Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing an Info ImageReader scanner. This product is the result of Info’s efforts to
develop high technology computer peripherals that are easy to use, affordably priced, and will en-
hance your computing experience.
The ImageReader PwerScan (FB750) is designed as a CCD scanner with an exact A4 scanning bed.
Care has been taken to save the most space possible on your desktop while maintaining the highest
quality scanning results with an optical resolution of 600x600 dpi (9600dpi through interpolation).
The Users Guide
This Users Guide includes complete and detailed instructions for the ImageReader PowerScan
installation, use, and maintenance. Note that use in this context, refers to scanner operation indepen-
dent of the task performed with the application software. Most portions of this guide is organized in
a do as you read format. For best results, perform the tasks as they are presented. This Guide
supplements the printed Quick Start Guide that came with your scanner with more detailed, step-by-
step instructions for items covered in the Quick Start Guide as well as presenting new information to
help you get the most from your scanner.
Both the Quick Start Guide and this Users Guide assume that you have a basic understanding of the
Windows operating system. If you need assistance with basic Windows commands and procedures,
there are many published instruction books that can help you.
Note: At times there are changes made to the hardware or software made after the documents
have been written. Therefore, there may be some differences in what you see on your com-
puter screen and what is depicted in this document.
Layout
Italics Sections or chapters of this Users Guide. When you read this
manual on your computer, these are linked to the appropriate parts of the
Users Guide. Click on a link to go to the section.
Bold Text that you must entered exactly as it appears (unless there is a
note specifying some possible change).
Underline/Bold Items that you will click on with your mouse pointer.
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Bold/Italics Special notes.
This icon is for tips or helpful information.
This icon is for important information you should not miss.
This icon is for warnings.
Note: Other icons represent the icons you will see on your own computer.
The Table of Contents is linked to the rest of the document. You can click on an item in the table of
contents and be instantly taken to that section of the Users Guide. The Contents in the side panel (if
you have the Acrobat Reader set to show this panel) also will take you to the correct part of the
document for the listed item.
Scanner Setup will acquaint you with the scanner hardware and assist you with connecting the
scanner to your computer and, if you have one, to a printer.
Scanner Driver and Application Software Installation will lead you through installing the scanner
driver and the application software on the installation CD-ROM disc. Note: If you purchased your
scanner as part of a camera and scanner package, you only need to install the application software
once. You do, however, need to install both the camera driver and the scanner driver to be able to
use both devices.
Scanner Operation will guide you through the steps of using your scanner. This section will ac-
quaint you with the TWAIN interface and all the ways you can configure a scan.
The chapter on Included Applications and Reading the Software Manuals explains the differences in
the application software that comes with your scanner and when and where to use which application
to help you maximize your use of the scanner.
Maintenance provides information on how to take care of your scanner.
If you experience difficulties with the installation or operation of your scanner, there are many
solutions in the Troubleshooting section of this manual, including how to get in touch with our
Technical Support staff when all other attempts to solve your problem fail.
Specifications includes technical information for your scanner.
In the Appendix section of this manual, you will find Tips and Hints for Using Your Scanner, a
Glossary of Imaging and Computer Terms, and an explanation of File Formats. This information
will help you get better results with your scanner and give you a springboard to understanding how
digital imaging works.
The last page of this document has the product Warranty information.
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Assistance
If you experience difficulties with the installation or operation of your scanner, there are many
solutions in the Troubleshooting section of this Users Guide, including how to get in touch with our
Technical Support staff when all other attempts to solve your problem fail.
What is TWAIN?
TWAIN is the interface that links the scanner with scanning software applications. It is an industry
standard that enables you to use the ImageReader PowerScan with any TWAIN-compliant software
application. The scanning applications included in your scanner package are all TWAIN-compliant
and will work not only with your ImageReader PowerScan but will also work with any other
TWAIN-compliant device (i.e. digital cameras and image capturing devices).
With the introduction of Windows 95, the TWAIN specification has been overhauled to take advan-
tage of the 32-bit architecture. Your scanner installation software contains a TWAIN source for using
your scanner with 32-bit applications (i.e. InfoCenter 32 and PictureFun! or other applications such
as Microsoft Picture Editor or Adobe Photoshop).
32-bit applications are programs specifically designed for Windows 95/98 and NT to take advantage
of performance enhancements provided by the new architecture.
If you are running Windows 95/98, you may have some older applications installed that were origi-
nally written for Windows 3.1 or 3.11 (16-bit programs). These are called Legacy applications. Not
all Legacy applications will work with your 32-bit driver.
See Scanner Operation in this manual for specific information on what source to select and when.
If you have Windows 95/98 or NT, the installation program (detailed in Installing the Scanner Driver
and Application Software) will install native 32-bit Windows application software onto your com-
puter for use with your scanner. If you have Windows 3.1 or 3.11, appropriate software and drivers
will be in stalled for your version of Windows.
A note about application software
The scanner hardware by itself is not very useful and will perform no tasks by itself. It takes a combi-
nation of the scanner hardware, scanner driver, and application software to perform any task. More
information about the scanning applications that came with your scanner can be found in the In-
cluded Applications section of this manual. Task, in this context, is anything you want the scanner to
do, scan pictures, scan objects, or scan text.
Before scanning, you need to choose the appropriate application(s) to use for your desired use of the
scanned item. Scanning software generally falls into two primary groups, Graphics (image editing),
or OCR (Optical Character Recognition of scanned text). Some applications have elements of both
Graphics and OCR.
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Graphics: If your desired use is to edit or digitize (convert into a computer file) a photo or other
picture or 3-dimensional object, you will want to use a graphics application (i.e. PictureFun!,
Microsoft Photo Editor, Adobe Photoshop, etc). These types of applications provide image-editing
tools for performing modifications to art, photographs, or other continuous tone images. Graphics
applications will see any text as part of the image and will not recognize individual letters or charac-
ters. It not possible to edit (like a word-processor) text in a scanned image with a graphics applica-
tion. An image scanned using a graphics program can only be saved in a graphics file format (BMP,
GIF, JPG, etc). It cannot be saved as an editable text file.
Your scanner installation CD includes image-editing software, PictureFun (Windows 95/98/NT) ans
ColorDesk (Windows 3.1 or 3.11), to facilitate your image editing requirements.
Note: InfoCenter 32 (Windows 95/98/NT) and InfoCenter Lite (Windows 3.1 or 3.11) also
include some image editing tools, and images scanned with InfoCenter 32 or InfoCenter Lite
can be saved in several graphics file formats. However, for more advanced image editing
capabilities, you should use a graphics only application.
OCR: If your desired use is to edit text in a document you scan with a word-processing application,
you will first want to convert the text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). OCR applica-
tions are designed to recognize alphanumeric characters in preparation for export to word processing
and desktop publishing applications. In other words, the OCR conversion will go through the
scanned document looking for characteristics that resemble known letters, number and other symbols
and put the results into either a text file or place it on the clipboard so you can paste it into a text file.
OCR applications do not provide image-editing capabilities. If you have no intention of editing a
given piece of text (with or without graphics), it may be simpler to scan and save it as a graphic.
Your scanner installation CD includes basic OCR software incorporated into the primary scanning
application, InfoCenter 32 (Windows 95/98/NT) and InfoCenter Lite (Windows 3.1 or 3.11).
Advanced Functions: Additional types of applications are available that offer solutions for special
or unique tasks (including applications that expand on the features of the included application soft-
ware). These tasks may include document storage, form scanning, fax utilities, copy utilities, custom
screen saver creation, photo album creation, and so on. If applications are intended to link directly to
the scanning device, look for the TWAIN-compliant specification. Since the drivers for your scanner
are TWAIN-compliant, your scanner should work with any TWAIN-compliant software. Most
software vendors sell a variety of TWAIN-compliant scanning applications, such as Caere OmniPage
Pro, Xerox TextBridge, and many others. There are even some TWAIN-compliant scanning applica-
tions available through the Internet as shareware and freeware.
Info does not directly support any third party software (software you purchased separate
from the scanner). Included in this manual are general guidelines for using your scanner with
applications other than those that came with your scanner. This is for your use only and does
not imply support for those applications.
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Scanner Setup
System Requirements
R Minimum and recommended system requirements are:
R IBM compatible PC with a 486 or Pentium Processor
R Microsoft Windows 3.1 or 3.11, Windows 95/98 or NT
(Windows 95/98 or NT recommended)
R 16 Megabytes of RAM (32 Megabytes or higher recommended)
R EPP, ECP, or SPP parallel port (EPP recommended)
R VGA, SVGA color monitor and video card supporting at least 256 colors
(24-bit True Color recommended)
R 25 Megabytes of available hard disk space for scanner driver installation,
additional space is required for the scanning applications.*
R A Microsoft Windows-compatible pointing device (such as a mouse)
R A CD-ROM drive
Recommended: A surge-protected power strip or power center
*Available disk space needed for installation varies with which software applications are installed.
25Mb is the minimum required for the scanner driver only. The scanner driver and scanning applica-
tion software may take up to 100Mb.
Additional available hard disk space is recommended and may be required for scanning purposes,
requirements vary with the work performed. Work refers to the task or operation performed using
the scanner in conjunction with application software. Factors that will influence the amount of
available hard disk space required include resolution, scanning mode, and scanning area.
Because scanners are capable of inputting large amounts of data in relatively short periods of time,
they commonly push computer systems to the limits of their capabilities. Before beginning any
scanning task or operation, carefully consider your system processing capabilities, especially proces-
sor speed, RAM, and available hard disk space. The processing of simple black & white graphics is
the least demanding. High resolution scanning of large images in full color creates an extreme
demand for processor time and memory.
For specific information on how to set image controls while scanning, refer to the Scanner Operation
section of this Users Guide.
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Package Contents
Scanner
12-Volt Power Adapter
D25P Parallel Cable
Quick Start Guide
CD-ROM disc with Scanner Driver, Application Software, Users Guide and Software Manuals
InfoCenter 32/ImageDock Quick Reference Guide
InfoCenter Lite Quick Reference Guide
Technical Support Card
Unlocking the Scanner
The scanner is locked at the factory. This is done to prevent the
scan head from moving a possibly damaging the scanner. Before
you connect the scanner to power, you will need to unlock the
scanner. There is a small plastic switch under the front of the
scanner. You will need to slide it into the unlock position. On
most scanners there will be small lock and unlock symbols.
If you do not unlock the scanner before plugging it in, it can cause
damage to the internal mechanism and render the scanner inoper-
able.
Connecting the Scanner to the Computer
Caution: Always turn off your computer when you are connecting any item to its ports such
as the scanner cable. This will prevent the possibility of any electical discharge damaging
either the computer or the item being attached (such as your scanner).
Connect the D25P Parallel Cable (the scanner cable) to the port on the scanner labeled PC and to the
parallel port computer. If there is another device (such as a printer) already connected to the
computers parallel port, disconnect it and refer to the section below. The cable can only be con-
nected one way, do not force the connection. The female end of the cable (with small holes) con-
nects to the scanner. The male end (with small pins) connects to the computer. Screw down the
connectors to ensure a good, tight connection.
To connect the scanner to your computer, you should use the cable that came in the scanner
package. The ImageReader PowerScan uses a specific type of cable characterized by a
“choke” around the cable close to the point where it plugs into the scanner. The cable filters
the signal going to the scanner in a way that is not supported by a normal cable. In addition,
parallel port signal is generally relatively weak and degenerates the further it travels. With a
longer cable, there may not be enough signal getting to the scanner to enable it to scan suc-
cessfully.
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1. Scanner
2. Power Supply
3. D25P Cable
4. PC Parallel Port
5. Printer Cable
Connecting the Power Adapter to a Power Supply
The Power Adapter should be plugged into an AC power supply that is 110 Volts and 60 Hertz.
It is highly recommended that you use a surge-protected power strip or power center for your com-
puter and all computer peripherals such as the scanner.
The round connector plugs into the back of the scanner (refer to the diagram above).
Caution: While plugging the scanner power adapter in to the scanenr and an active power
supply, it is best to have the scanner turned off to prevent electrical mishap.
To be able to scan or to use the scanners pass-through port for your printer, the scanners
power must be turned on. There is an On/Off switch on the side of your scanner.
Connecting a Printer to the Scanner
If you previously had a printer connected to your computers parallel port or if you later purchase a
printer, you can use the pass-through port on the scanner to enable the printer to use the same parallel
port on your computer.
Connect one end the printer cable to the port on the scanner labeled Printer and the other end to
your printer. The cable can only connected one way. Do not force the connection. On the scanner,
screw down the connectors to ensure a good, tight connection.
1. Be sure to have the scanner plugged into an active power supply if you want to do pass- through
printing.
2. Do not attempt to scan and print at the same time.
3. Do not use an overly long cable to connect the printer to the scanner. Parallel port signal can be
weak and degenerates the further it travels. A total cable length exceeding twelve feet (12’) could
cause problems with your printing.
4. If you are having problems with pass-through printing, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this
Users Guide.
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Scanner Driver and Application
Software Installation
Starting the Installation Program
Most Windows 95/98 and Windows NT computers have Autorun enabled. With a computer with
Autorun enabled, as soon as you insert the ImageReader PowerScan Installation CD-ROM disc in
the computer, the installation program will start.
If you have Autorun enabled (if the Installation screen opened on its own), start at Installa-
tion Program, below.
If you have Windows 3.1 or 3.11 or if you do not have Autorun enabled, you will have to start the
installation yourself.
1. Click File (Windows 3.1 or 3.11) or Start (Windows 95/98/NT)
2. Click Run
3. Type D:\Setup.exe or D:\Autorun.exe
(If your CD-ROM drive letter is not D, please substitute the appropriate letter.)
4. Click OK
Installation Program
The first screen you will see at the start of the Installation will give you a number of options, includ-
ing Install Scanner Drivers, Install Scanning Software (InfoCenter 32 or InfoCenter Lite &
ColorDesk), Install PictureFun! (Windows 95/98/NT only), Install Adobe Acrobat Reader, Browse
Manuals (Windows 95/98/NT only), and Exit. You can use this installation screen later to gain easy
access to the Camera Users Guide and the software manuals. You will need to install each compo-
nent that you want. To operate the scanner you will need, at minimum, to install the scanner driver
and a scanning application (such as InfoCenter 32 or PictureFun!).
To go to any portion of the Installation program, all you need to do is click on the appropriate
words. Reading the Manuals and Users Guide will be covered later in this Users Guide (see
Included Software Applications).
Due to changes made in the installation program or the installation of individual applications
after the publication of this Users Guide, the images below may not match exactly what you
see on the screen.
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Note: If your scanner came as part of a scanner and camera package, some of the following
information will be repeated in your Camera Users Guide. If you have already installed the
software applications (InfoCenter 32, PictureFun, and Adobe Acrobat Reader), you do not
need to do so again as part of your scanner installation. You will only need to pay attention to
the Scanner Driver section, below.
The order you install the following items is not important. You can initially install only one
or two items and then return to the installation program later by following the directions
above.
Scanner Driver
The scanner driver must be installed to your
Windows directory. You will need approxi-
mately 25 Mb for the driver and support
files. You will likely need additional free
disk space while you are scanning at any
resolution.
As you go through the installation, there are
some points where you will be asked to
provide information.
Each section here is a separate installation
screen. To go from one screen during the
installation to another click Next, Back, or
as applicable.
Scanner Model
The ImageReader PowerScan (FB750) is a parallel
port scanner. Select Parallel Port Scanner as your
scanner model before you click Next.
Destination Directory
The scanner driver needs to be installed to a directory
of its own on your hard drive. The driver should be
installed as a sub-directory of your Windows direc-
tory: Twain_32.
Setup Type
Typical will install all of the necessary components of the
scanner driver to your hard drive. If you want to install less
than the complete driver, select compact or custom. You
should select typical installation, unless you instructed by an
Info Tech Support person do to otherwise.
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Installing files
The scanner driver will take a few moments to write the
appropriate files to your hard drive.
PC Compatibility Information
When the driver is installed you will be shown a reminder
about the parallel port settings required for optimal perfor-
mance of your scanner.
Restart Windows
When the driver installation is complete, you will be
prompted to restart Windows. It is necessary to restart Win-
dows for the driver to be fully installed and initialized.
To start the Installation Program and install the other
applications, you can either open & close your CD-
ROM drive to trigger the Autorun or follow the direc-
tions in the first section of this chapter.
InfoCenter 32 (Windows 95, 98, or NT only)
As you go through the installation, there are
some points where you will be asked to fill
in information.
Each section here is a separate installation
screen. Many of the screen-shots below only
show a portion of the screen (the portion
that changes or has important information).
To go from one screen during the installa-
tion to another click Next, Back, or as
applicable.
User Information
Some of this information may already be entered from information in your Windows configuration
(name & company).
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If you want to change the information that was
pre-entered by your computer, you will have to
clear the line (click your mouse on the line and
either delete or backspace or highlight the exist-
ing text and overwrite).
If you have no company name or the Camera and software is for your personal use, type
none- in the company field.
You will need to type in the software serial number on the appropriate line.
The serial number for InfoCenter 32 is on the on the envelope for the CD-ROM disc. The
serial number is not written anywhere on the camera (or scanner) or the box. The installation
is looking for a software serial number not a hardware serial number.
Note: If any of the blanks are empty, the installation will not proceed and you will be prompted to fill
in the missing information by the cursor remaining on the empty field.
Destination Directory
InfoCenter 32 needs to be installed to a directory of its own on your hard drive. You will need to
decide where you want it to be installed. InfoCenter 32 does not need to be on your C: drive, and it
can be in a sub-directory (such as e. C:\Program Files\InfoCenter 32).
The default directory for InfoCenter 32 is
C:\Info32. If you want to change the directory
where InfoCenter 32 will install, you will need
to type in a drive and directory of your choice.
InfoCenter 32 needs approximately 40 Megabytes of free disk space to install, but you will likely
need additional space as you use the application. Keep this in mind when you choose where to
install.
Installing files
Once you have completed filling in the required
information, InfoCenter 32 will proceed to install
on your computer.
InfoCenter 32 Complete, installing Headliner
When the InfoCenter 32 installation is complete, you will be asked if you have an Internet Connec-
tion. This information is not for InfoCenter 32. There is a bonus application from Onset included in
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your installation called Headliner.
Headliner is a news and information retrieval service that is
designed to display the news and information in an easy to
read and access format.
If you do not have an Internet connection or you do not want to install Headliner, click No. This will
end the installation without installing Headliner. Headliner is not necessary to the camera (or scan-
ner, if part of a scanner and camera package) operation.
If you decide to install Headliner, the installation will lead you through several steps and ask you to
provide information for its configuration.
Headliner is a bonus application included by Onset. Headliner is not affiliated with Info.
Info does not provide support for Headliner. Headliner is not needed to operate the scanner.
PictureMall PictureFun! (Windows 95, 98 or NT only)
The PictureMall PictureFun! suite of appli-
cations are Windows 95/98 or NT only
applications. You cannot run these applica-
tions in Windows 3.1 or 3.11, attempting to
do so may cause problems with your Win-
dows.
Each section here is a separate installation
screen. Many of the screen-shots below only
show a portion of the screen (the portion
that changes or has important information).
To go from one screen during the installa-
tion to another click Next, Back, or as
applicable.
Destination Directory
PictureFun needs to be installed to a directory of its own on your hard drive. You will need to decide
where you want it to be installed. PictureFun does not need to be on your C: drive, and it can be in a
sub-directory (such as e. C:\Program Files\PictureFun).
The default directory for PictureFun is C:\Program
Files\PictureMall. If you want to change the directory for
PictureFun, you will need to click Browse.
PictureFun needs approximately 40 Megabytes of free disk space to install, but you will likely need
additional space as you use the application. Keep this in mind when you choose where to install.
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Installing files
Once you have completed filling in the required
information, PictureFun will proceed to install on your
computer.
During the installation you will be asked if you want
to install high-resolution templates for Paper.
If you want to use the more advanced features of Paper (adding your images to cards, magazine
covers, and invitations), you may want to install these high-resolution templates now. If you do not
install these now, you will be given the option to do so later when you use Paper.
File Associations
Near the end of the PictureFun installation, you will be
asked if you want to use PictureFun with all the digital
images on your computer.
If you answer yes, the icons for your images will change to one associated with PictureFun and every
time you double-click on one of these files, Photo will open with the image displayed.
If you answer no, you can still view your image files with Photo or any other PictureFun application,
but you will first have to open the desired application.
Registration
At the completion of the PictureFun installation, you will be reminded to register the application
suite with the software developer. This registration is with PictureMall and not Info and will entitle
you to services through PictureMall.
PictureMall is not directly affiliated with Info. You will need to contact PictureMall for any
questions about orders or pricing for items ordered through the PictureMall or PictureFun
applications.
InfoCenter Lite
InfoCenter Lite is a Windows 3.1 and 3.11 application. It is possible to run InfoCenter Lite in
Windows 95, but it will not work in Windows NT. The installation CD will only install the
applications appropriate to your version of Windows (InfoCenter 32 & PictureFun for Win-
dows 95/98/NT and InfoCenter Lite and ColorDesk for Windows 3.1 or 3.11).
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As you go through the installation, there are some points
where you will be asked to fill in information.
Each section here is a separate installation screen.
Many of the screen-shots below only show a portion of
the screen (the portion that changes or has important
information). To go from one screen during the instal-
lation to another click Next, Back, or as applicable.
User Information
The installation may get some of this information from your
Windows configuration.
If you want to change the information that was pre-entered by your computer, you will have to clear
the line (click your mouse on the line and either delete or backspace or highlight the existing text and
overwrite).
If you have no company name or the scanner and software is for your personal use, type
–none- in the company field.
You will need to type in the software serial number on the appropriate line.
The serial number for InfoCenter Lite is on the envelope for the CD-ROM disc. The serial
number is not on the back of the scanner. The installation is looking for a software serial
number not a hardware serial number.
Note: If any of the blanks are empty, the installation will not proceed and you will be prompted to fill
in the missing information by the cursor remaining on the empty field.
Destination Directory
InfoCenter Lite needs to be installed to a directory of its own on your hard drive. You will need to
decide where you want it to be installed. InfoCenter Lite does not need to be on your C: drive, and it
can be in a sub-directory (such as e. D:\Graphics\InfoLite).
InfoCenter Lite needs approximately 40 Megabytes of free disk space to install, but you will likely
need additional space as you use the application. Keep this in mind when you choose where to
install.
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The default directory for InfoCenter Lite is C:\InfoLite. There are two methods to change the
destination directory if you want to install to a different location. For either method, first click
Browse.
Type in the complete new path instead of the default (either block and overwrite or clear the default
directory with backspace or delete and then type in the new directory). The destination directory
name cannot be longer than 8 characters.
Use your mouse to click on the change the information in the graphical window fields.
a) To change the hard drive, click on the down arrow and select the drive of your choice.
(InfoCenter Lite must be installed to a hard drive, you cannot install it to A: or B:).
b) To change the directory, click on the folders shown to open the folder of your choice.
If after you have installed InfoCenter Lite and try to reinstall it to the same directory, you will get a
warning message that the directory already exists. If you want to overwrite your existing installation,
click Ye s.
Installation Options
You need to choose if you want to just install the
application software or if you want to install the
scanner drivers as well. The default is to install both.
If you do not want to install the scanner driver, for example, click on the check to remove it.
Program Group
InfoCenter Lite allows quick access to its desktop program
with the inclusion of icons on your Windows desktop. You
can choose where you want these icons to be, either in a
program group (the icons that open windows of other icons
that launch applications) already on your desktop or one that
this installation will create.
You can change the default Program group by clicking any of
the Program Groups listed in the bottom box or type in a new
name.
All of the instructions given for how to operate your scanner and InfoCenter Lite use the program
group InfoCenter Lite. If you change the program group in this step, you will not have an InfoCenter
Lite program group and will have to remember where you told the installation to install the icons.
Installing files
Once you have completed filling in the required information, InfoCenter Lite will proceed to install
on your computer.
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InfoCenter Lite Installation Complete
When the InfoCenter Lite installation is
finished copying files onto your hard drive
and setting up the applications you chose, it
will create two program groups, open them
and put in the new icons which are links to
launch the applications.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader is the application necessary to read PDF files. Most of the application soft-
ware manuals and the Camera Users Guide are in PDF format. This format allows you to view a
document as if it is a printed book. You can Zoom in on a view to have larger print. You can search
on a specific word. You can jump to a particular page. You can print one or several pages. And
more features.
If you already have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader, version 2.11 or better, installed on your
computer, you do not need to install this option.
Installation Paths
If for some reason the installation above doesn’t proceed, as it should, or you want to install only a
single component of the total installation without using the Installation program, the following are
the direct paths to each of the components. If your CD-ROM drive letter is not D, please substitute
the appropriate letter. You can run any of these from a command prompt within Windows (Start >
Run; Win3.x: > File > Run). These are Windows applications and cannot be run from a DOS
prompt.
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